Fedora Weekly News Issue 291

Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 291[1]. The Fedora Weekly News team is being streamed and dedicated the major highlights of last week of March 2012.

The breaking news of the week is the announcement of opening student application of Google Summer Code and the Fedora 17 Beta Go/No-Go Meeting on Wednesday, March 28, 2012. The Trade Press and Marketing news covers the Fedora Audio Spin: Creating Music With Fedora, Fedora 18 planning, and Fedora on Raspberry Pi expressively.

The thoughtful article about What Follows a Fedora Linux Miracle? has been beautifully integrated in the news along with the Fedora naming process and its uniqueness.

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Breaking News of the Week

GSoC : Students application period started

Fedora Ambassador - APAC region and Event Liaison - Design Team: Buddhika Chandradeepa Kurera[1] on Mon Mar 26 17:53:07 UTC 2012[2] announced to the Fedora community specially to those who are students about the Google Summer of Code: Students application period started.

"The students application period will be open[3] from today, 26th March 1900 UTC. Interested students can start submitting their applications (proposals) to the Fedora project and google-melange.

Please make sure you complete following on or before the deadline, 06th April, 1900 UTC. Do not wait till the last minute, no late proposals will be entertained by gsoc program admins or Fedora project.

Complete how-to guide on submitting proposals [4] to the Fedora project can be found at wiki [5] and each and every proposal should be submitted via the google-melange.com as well. (get registered with the program if you dont) You should create your proposal on the wiki[6] and send the link to the summer-coding mailing list. One student can submit more than one proposal[7] but bare mind the quality matters than the quantity.

A template of the application[8] should be followed. Every question should be answered on the application template. Feel free to add anything important and related except the questions noted on the application template. But make sure all the questions on the application template will be answered.

If anything is not clear please do contact me or admins or your mentor. Further please keep in touch with the summer-coding mailing list and GSOC 2012 wiki page[9], important notifications/ notices will be forwarded/ displayed.

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In plain words, Fedora events are the exclusive and source of marketing, learning and meeting all the fellow community people around you. So, please mark your agenda with the following events to consider attending or volunteering near you!

Fedora Audio Spin: Creating Music With Fedora

"The Fedora Audio spin will be targeted at both enthusiasts and professionals alike. We are also see the Live CD's for new users who have always wanted to try out Linux Audio but weren't sure where to start. Hopefully the live CD can also serve as a backup portable studio with all the packages you need!"

Fedora 18 Planning: Name suggestions, system log and ARM support

"While the Fedora developers are working on the beta of Fedora 17, which is due to be released in two weeks, first plans are already being made for the Fedora 18 distribution which is expected to arrive this autumn – these include name suggestions, a greater significance of the ARM port, and a proposal to switch logging to the journal that is part of Systemd."

What Follows a Fedora Linux Miracle?

"The Fedora naming process is like no other. Community members suggest and vote on names, there is no benevolent dictator that chooses these
names. The only catch is that the name needs to somehow/somewhat be related to the previous release name."

Fedora on Raspberry Pi

"The operating system, which comes as an SD card image 'includes a little over 640 packages, providing both text-mode and graphical interfaces (Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment (LXDE)/ XFCE) with an assortment of programming languages, applications, system tools, and services for both environments. There are over 16,000 software packages available from the Fedora ARM repositories which can be easily installed using the Internet to customize your system to meet your needs and interests (again, using either command-line or graphical tools).'" (ZDnet)

The coverage includes articles from OStatic[2], ZDnet[3], The H[4], and The Inquirer[5].